Tomaso Cimello

Giovanni Tommaso Cimello (c. 1510 in Monte San Giovanni Campano c. 1591 in Monte San Giovanni Campano) was a poet, musician, composer, and musical theorist employed by the Colonna family and active at the Aragonese Corts in Naples.

Works

  • Canzoni Villanesche al Modo Napolitano a 3 voci, a 1545 collection of villanelle, one of the earliest following that by Nola (1541), and preceding those by Willaert (1545), and Donati (1550)[1]
  • 1st Book of Madrigals for 4 voices, a 1548 work dedicated to Fabrizio Colonna

Selected recordings

gollark: Like I said, size constraints, so I just dumped a bunch of them which seemed about the right size.
gollark: Well, some of them.
gollark: You didn't remind me but here you go. This is only some of them due to size limits.
gollark: Yes, in our voice chat.
gollark: No, that's Rust.

References

  1. Willi Apel Harvard dictionary of music 1969 p904
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.